NJ voters pick the usual suspects for U.S. Senate

As such, we decided to pick the status quo...

Frank Lautenberg, the incumbent, garnered 61 percent versus U.S. Rep. Rob Andrews who had 34 percent (with 91 percent of the vote counted).

His opponent would be former lobbyist and Representative Dick Zimmer who defeated state Sen. Joseph Pennacchio and Ramapo College professor Murray Sabrin. Zimmer had 46 percent, Pennacchio got 39 percent, and Sabrin got 15 percent (with 90 percent of the vote counted).

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